I was just perusing the airfares to Iceland and noticed that they've plummeted; there are some very good deals for the winter break.
Is there any interest in a ~5-10 day mid-winter trip? Last time I was in Iceland over winter, I found all manner of things to see and do. The light was quite spectacular. Among the attractions:
-gorgeous light, something like sunrise/sunset for several hours. The colours are spectacular.
-long exposure heaven: in the lowish light you can build all sorts of motion into a photograph.
-northern lights: last time I was there in winter, I was able to see them quite clearly even from the blue lagoon.
-winter traditions: in the winter, the Icelanders light the graves and shoot off fireworks to fend off the darkness. The Icelanders have very interesting yuletide traditions.
-I found the hostels to be uniformly excellent, and the farms to be even better (in terms of food).
-almost complete absence of tourists in the winter!
If this happens I would propose staying around Reykjavik, with day-long photo excursions around the peninsula.
Is there any interest in a ~5-10 day mid-winter trip? Last time I was in Iceland over winter, I found all manner of things to see and do. The light was quite spectacular. Among the attractions:
-gorgeous light, something like sunrise/sunset for several hours. The colours are spectacular.
-long exposure heaven: in the lowish light you can build all sorts of motion into a photograph.
-northern lights: last time I was there in winter, I was able to see them quite clearly even from the blue lagoon.
-winter traditions: in the winter, the Icelanders light the graves and shoot off fireworks to fend off the darkness. The Icelanders have very interesting yuletide traditions.
-I found the hostels to be uniformly excellent, and the farms to be even better (in terms of food).
-almost complete absence of tourists in the winter!
If this happens I would propose staying around Reykjavik, with day-long photo excursions around the peninsula.


What if they start wielding axes again? Or make us eat sheep heads? The Swedes robbed the library of Würzburg during the 30 year war, and we've never forgotten! 

